The only intermolecular forces in this long hydrocarbon will be dispersion forces.
Dipole-Dipole and covalent sigma bond forces.
London dispersion forces
London dispersion forces (instantaneous induced dipole-dipole interactions.)
The London dispersion force is considered as the weakest intermolecular force. The production of an instantaneous dipole in London dispersion is only temporary.
The only intermolecular forces in this long hydrocarbon will be dispersion forces.
hydrogen, London dispersion, and dipole - dipole
Cl2 is non polar.So there are london dispersion
Yes,CH4 is non polar.So it has london dispersion.
Yes, the London dispersion force is very weak.
Dipole-Dipole and covalent sigma bond forces.
Dipole-dipole and dispersion
London dispersion forces
London dispersion forces (instantaneous induced dipole-dipole interactions.)
yes, CH4 has London dispersion forces because it is a non-polar molecule and non-polar molecules have London dispersion forces present in them. there are no other forces present in CH4.
London dispersion vander walls force
The London dispersion force is considered as the weakest intermolecular force. The production of an instantaneous dipole in London dispersion is only temporary.